"Awkward pop" pioneer Belot releases 'Harmless Fun' EP, alongside the new single 'Driving To LA' on June 10th
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“Soaked in this really vibrant colour, the production gives it an exciting edge ... almost like a reimagined digital funk to it, really charming this thing"
BBC Radio 1, Jack Saunders
Having already excited us with a batch of fresh and enticing offerings including ‘Harmless Fun’ ‘Math’ and ‘Fake Phone Calls’ in recent months, which have found support from BBC Radio 1’s Jack Saunders, Clara Amfo & Sian Eleri and BBC Introducing, Spotify’s Indie Pop (1.6 million followers), Fresh Finds & Indie Fresh Finds playlists, as well as online tastemakers The Line Of Best Fit, Dummy, CLASH, Earmilk, Wonderland, Official Charts and Record of the Day, “awkward pop” pioneer Belot has now released her eagerly-awaited new EP ‘Harmless Fun’, alongside the brilliant new single ‘Driving To LA’.
Filled with rich and flamboyant textures, ‘Harmless Fun’ continues the warm and shimmering sound that Belot has been cultivating these last few years. With one foot in the commercial arena and the other skirting the peripherals of popular taste, she has delivered a brilliantly dynamic collection that highlights her wonderfully fresh and absorbing direction throughout.
Her newest gem ‘Driving To LA’ perfectly illustrates the duality within her aesthetic as she bounces around this warm and shimmering electro-pop groove that cranks the quirkiness up as far as it will go.
Speaking about ‘Driving To LA’, she said, "Driving to LA is about when you have grown up in a teen relationship. You thought it would be a fling when it started but in the blink of an eye 16-18 flies by. All of a sudden you are faced with the fact that you have separate goals and opportunities that don’t exactly facilitate each other. The dynamic that worked so flawlessly when you were at school doesn’t seem to translate into adulthood. You will always have love for one another, but you have to find your own footing and start building your careers."
Belot recently supported Dora Jar at her sold out London headline show in March, and Pip Millet at Jack Saunders HopScotch show in May. She also launched the Belot Hotline off the back of her previous single 'Fake Phone Calls' to help people out of awkward situations. Fans can call up, select whichever awkward scenario they may find themselves in, then have a fake phone call with Belot.
Call the Belot hotline (standard rates apply) on: 07360 519128 (UK) or +1 929-523-1243 (US)
Belot is a pop fanatic. She adores pop – she lives it, breathes it, and devours it whole. Well, she’d have to. Her own songwriting – deliciously infectious, hilariously engaging – is pop in its purest, most ruthlessly enjoyable sense. It’s crafted by a student of the genre, someone who wakes up in the morning with a song in her head, and won’t rest until it’s down on tape before breakfast. It’s what allowed her debut EP to become such a surprise success – and it’s what is driving her to undreamt of heights.
Brought up in North London, living with her Mum and older brother, she was surrounded by music from a young age with the likes of Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, The Beach Boys and Al Green being regularly played in the house. She’s always naturally gravitated to music, and would write songs in the bath as early as she can remember.By the age of 8, she was teaching herself guitar in a quest to put her bath time warblings into some sort of construct. Aged 12 Belot had progressed to a laptop and recording, using Logic. Music was clearly the place she felt she could best express her emotions.She fluked her way into the Brit School at the age of 14 and throughout her time there she started to formulate her own vision of the sort of music she wanted to make and how she wanted to be perceived as an artist.
Her musical journey continued – soaking up music of The Strokes, Phoenix, Andy Shauf, Flume, Alt J, Metronomy, early Kanye West, and the aggressive dubstep of Kill The Noise.Belot released her debut EP, ‘Electric Blue’ in the first half of 2020 just as the pandemic was beginning. Millions of streams across multiple platforms followed, while Radio 1’s Jack Saunders was a fan. Early adopters included Wonderland and The Line Of Best Fit, but this resolutely down to earth personality isn’t about to get caught up in the hype. Her upcoming EP is set to be a special moment.
“I love pop. Always have! And I’m not afraid to say it,” she exclaims. “I think for me, a pop song is something that is going to be so catchy it hurts. I’m going to wake up in the middle of the night and it’ll still be stuck in my head.”
From hereon in, at the quietest moments of the day and night, Belot is set to be your companion, shaking up your life and providing something unique, and truly addictive.
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